From representation via planning to action: an extension of Egon Brunswik's Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism
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Title
From representation via planning to action: an extension of Egon Brunswik's Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism
Journal
Environment Systems and Decisions
ISSN
2194-5403
2194-5411
2194-5411
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/2018
Volume
38
Number
1
Pages
69-73
Language
english
Abstract
Scholz (in press) proposes how Brunswik’s lens model can be extended to account for planning of sustainable transitions of complex system. In this commentary, an alternative extension is proposed, according to which planning is seen as a process that unfolds in three steps. The first step can be understood with a model construction lens: A planning team builds a representation, that is, a model of a (distal) complex system. In a second step, modeled with a planning lens, the team contrasts its representation of the system with possible alternative states, and simulates how the is-state could be transformed into an ought-state. In a third step, modeled with an implementation lens, the team selects and implements a set of actions, thereby leaving the “imaginary space” (Konrad Lorenz) and entering the real world.
Keywords
lens model, probabilistic functionalism, planning, complex systems, group processes
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